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Code · Louisiana · Title 4 — Amusements and Sports

RS 4:361

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RS 4:361
CHAPTER 6. DANCE HALLS
§361. Municipalities and department of police of New Orleans may place matrons or policewomen in dance halls; duties
All municipalities, the city of New Orleans excepted, and in the city of New Orleans the department of police, may place one or more matrons or policewomen in dance halls that are open to the public or that charge for admission or that charge for the privilege of dancing or charge for the services of food where dancing is conducted. These matrons shall see that no lewd, vulgar, or suggestive dances are held, and that the costumes of persons dancing or performing in those places are proper.
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